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Superior home gets a new paint job, thanks to local volunteers
Last week around 20 people showed up at an old house for a party in Superior. But this was no ordinary party, it was actually a painting party arranged by the United Methodist Women’s group. They decided to start an annual mission project to paint a house a year in Superior.
Study says there are too few homes for growing population
The rub, Horowitz said, is that Montana’s population increased by 10% between 2010 and 2020, according to U.S. census data, while the number of housing units in the state grew by only 7%.
Column: Montana has been discovered
Montana has been discovered. We were the second-fastest-growing state in the country last year. Our rapidly increasing population presents many challenges and opportunities, and it’s also driving a lot of unease among many of us who’ve lived here for a long time.
Out of the ashes come mushrooms: 2017 brings good crop
Mushroom buyers have been in Sanders County for about a month now as both locals and professional commercial pickers collect the morels from the vast area burned last year in the Copper King Fire. According to Dena Wiley and Robin Daems, two of the buyers out of Washington State, the Conicals are reaching the end of their season while the Greys are just coming in. At the peak of the season pickers were bringing in about 1000 pounds per day while now the take is about 200 lbs.
Mineral County real estate sees high prices, high sales
Have you noticed more houses being built these days and fewer ‘For Sale’ signs at homes?
It's about the cost of a 6-pack
Your June 3 primary ballot will contain a request for three mills to fund the senior citizen programs in Sanders County, which if passed will raise an additional $90,000 annually to divide among seven centers.
Legals for August, 10 2022
UM’s Kyiyo Pow Wow set for April 22-23
One of the nation’s oldest student-run powwows and a beloved University of Montana tradition, the Kyiyo Pow Wow, will be held on campus Friday, April 22, through Saturday, April 23, in the Adams Center. Unifying Native Americans from across the nation and Montana, the annual celebration preserves the rich heritage of tribes and cultures while renewing old traditions.
Dixon senior news
Annual ATV Poker Run surpasses lat year's numbers
TROUT CREEK – The Cabinet Ridge Riders held their 9th annual ATV Poker Run Saturday and saw more numbers than last year.
Pool prices, budget topics during Plains Town Meeting
There were plenty of agenda items at last week’s Plains Town Meeting, with some updates, including the water leaks that appear to be getting better.
Pool opens for summer
Perhaps some of the fondest memories of childhood are those spent splashing around in the town's swimming pool. Whether jumping off the diving board or doing belly flops, the community pool is the spot where children beg their parents to take them.
Spotlight on the Arts: Kaylee Warta
Spotlight on the Arts: Kaylee Warta
Zinke endorses political newcomer Sheehy for Senate
U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke on Wednesday threw his support behind Navy SEAL veteran and businessman turned U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy, joining other prominent Montana conservatives in endorsing the Bridger Aerospace CEO.
Superior Little Guys head to state
Fifteen grapplers from Superior will are bound for the Little Guy Wrestling State Championships in Missoula this weekend after qualifying at the Inter Valley Tournament in Libby Saturday.
Mud and dust fly at rodeo
HOT SPRINGS - Over the course of two days, as part of the Hot Springs Homesteaders Days, there was a rodeo just east of the Hot Springs School that saw participants flying through the air, crashing into the dusty ring and dodging stampeding animals.
Obituary; Dallas Layne Beals
Dallas Layne Beals, age 75 of Walla Walla, passed away at his home on Monday, May 11, 2015. He was born to the late Dallas and Mary Beals on Sept 26, 1939 in Silesia, Montana. He graduated from Edgar (MT) High School in 1957 and enlisted in the US Navy. He was assigned to the USS Yorktown (CV-10) and he made two WestPac deployments. After his discharge, he moved back to Montana and married his high school sweetheart, Shirley Sielinsky.
Superior Town Council awards town office bid
At a regular meeting of the Superior Town Council on April 9, council members unanimously awarded Patterson Construction Inc. with the bid for the Town Offices.
Beech places second at Choteau meet
Matt Unrau
Wrestlers impress at Ted Kato Tournament
All three Sanders County Wrestling teams were among the 15 competing at the Ted Kato Tournament in Thompson Falls over the weekend. Each school had multiple wrestlers take the mat in the medal round.